Inner City ‎– Big Fun

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Virgin ‎– 0-96610
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Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo
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A1 Big Fun (Magic Juan Mix)
Remix – Magic Juan*
7:39
A2 Big Fun (Duane Bradley Mix)
Remix – Duane Bradley
5:01
B1 Big Fun (12" Remix)
Edited By [Re-edited By] – Master Reese*
7:09
B2 Big Fun (Kick The Pump Mix)
Edited By [Re-edited By] – May Day*
6:41

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Produced at KMS Recording.
Drive On Music. Tracks licensed via Best Beat Ltd.
Manufactured & distributed by WEA through arrangement with Atlantic Records.
℗1988 10 Records Ltd.

Código de Barras y Otros Identificadores

  • Barcode (Text): 0 7567-96610-0
  • Barcode (Scanned): 075679661005
  • Matrix / Runout (A Side Runout): ST-DM-55969-55970-1 1-1 PRECISION SRC
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side Runout): ST-DM-55971-55972-1 1-1 PRECISION SRC

Otras Versiones (5 de 63) Ver Todos

Cat. nº Artista Título (Formato) Sello Cat. nº País Año
KMS 015 Innercity* Big Fun(12") KMS KMS 015 US 1988 Vender esta versión
KMSRR003 Inner City Big Fun 2017(File, AAC, 256) KMS Records KMSRR003 US 2017
KMS078 Inner City Big Fun (D. Wynn Remixes)(2xFile, MP3, 320) KMS KMS078 US Unknown
611 749, 611 749-213 Inner City Big Fun(12", Single) 10 Records, 10 Records 611 749, 611 749-213 Europe 1988 Vender esta versión
VSX1463 Inner City Big Fun(12") 10 Records VSX1463 Canada 1988 Vender esta versión

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Mark_Anthony

Mark_Anthony

3 de noviembre de 2019

My girlfriend thinks the lyric says "We're havin' meatballs" X-D The previous reviewer is right tho. The bongos in the B1 will murder it any time any place.
rrileyy

rrileyy

10 de octubre de 2019
It is wild that this record is still totally smashing dancefloors in 2019. Over 30 years goin!!
bitonti

bitonti

6 de noviembre de 2013
editado over 7 years ago

the "Kick the Pump Mix" by Derrick May (listed as May-Day) is almost like hearing him DJ live he hits the first synths multiple times like they are in a sampler pad. May then throws in some filter and the "ohh" sample from the vocals for a few min. The mix is aggressive and dramatic you know he's operating back there. Heavy use of delay effect and filters. At one point he stops it with a rub like he's got a finger on the vinyl (but then edits out the beat that he's behind). Really clever stuff, the full "we don't need a crowd" sample doesn't even show up until the 3 minute mark. It's a playful "re-edit" about 119 BPM, call it proto-deep house or slow techno either way move aside cause Derrick May is coming through...